Revis is entering the final year of a four-year, $46 million contract, which forbids the Jets from putting the franchise tag on him a year from now. For that reason, it appears the Jets would like to trade him now rather than watching him walk next year without compensation. At the moment, the team doesn’t seem interested in negotiating a new long-term deal with Revis.

The Daily News report said several teams expressed interested in Revis at the Combine and are “doing their homework” on how much it would take to sign him to a new contract should they satisfy the Jets’ trade demands.

The scenario is complicated by Revis’ health status, as he is coming off a torn ACL and it’s unknown whether he’ll be able to re-establish himself as the top corner in the league.

The Daily News report said several interested teams are more willing to meet his contract demands than the Jets are. Revis is scheduled to make just $6 million this season after he made $32.5 million in the first two years of a front-loaded deal.

The earlier Daily News report said the team's upper management—owner Woody Johnson, new general manager John Idzik and coach Rex Ryan—refused to meet with, or even contact, the star cornerback's representatives at the Combine.

The report added to speculation that Johnson wants Idzik to get rid of Revis.